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Uudistetun Playstation®4-Konsolin Valkoinen Malli Tuodaan Markkinoille Tammikuussa Uudistetun PlayStation®4-konsolin valkoinen malli tuodaan markkinoille tammikuussa Helsinki, 10.1.2017 – Sony Interactive Entertainment julkisti tänään, että uudesta solakammasta PlayStation®4 (PS4™) (CUH-2000 series)-konsolista tuodaan ensimmäinen uusi värivaihtoehto markkinoille. Valkoinen ”Glacier White”-malli tulee myyntiin Euroopassa 24. tammikuuta. PS4-konsolin eri laiteversioita on myyty 1.1.2017 yli 53,4 miljoonaa kappaletta. Ostaessaan uutta elegantisti suunniteltua PS4-konsolia käyttäjät voivat siis valita kahden värivaihtoehdon, alkuperäisen mustan ”Jet Blackin” ja valkoisen ”Glacier Whiten” välillä. Kaikilla PS4-konsoleilla voi nauttia lukuisista odotetuista uutuuspeleistä, kuten Resident Evil 7 biohazard (CAPCOM CO., LTD.), Nioh (KOEI TECMO GAMES CO., LTD.), Gravity Rush 2, Horizon Zero Dawn ja PaRappa The Rapper Remastered (SIE WWS). Myynnillisesti PlayStationin historian parhaan Black Friday -viikon siivittämänä PlayStation®4-konsolin eri laiteversioita on myyty 1.1.2017 yli 53,4 miljoonaa kappaletta*1. PS4:n pelimyynti jatkuu myös vahvana. Sekä kivijalkaliikkeissä että digitaalisesti PlayStation®Storen kautta myytiin joulun aikana yli 50,4 miljoonaa peliä*2. UNCHARTED 4: A Thief’s End -peliä on myyty 21.12.2016 yli 8,7 miljoonaa kappaletta*3. Sony Interactive Entertainment laajentaa myös jatkossa PlayStation®-ekosysteemiä tarjoamalla käyttäjille valinnanvaraa eri laiteversioilla, julkaisemalla jännittäviä uusia pelejä ja laajentamalla verkkopalveluiden tarjontaa. ### < PlayStation®4 (CUH-2000 series)> Product name PlayStation®4 Color Glacier White Product code CUH-2000 series Main processor Single-chip custom processor CPU : x86-64 AMD “Jaguar”, 8 cores GPU : 1.84 TFLOPS, AMD Radeon™ based graphics engine Memory GDDR5 8GB Storage size*4 500GB, 1TB External dimensions Approx. 265×39×288 mm (width × height × length) (excludes largest projection) Mass Approx. 2.1 kg BD/ DVD drive (read only) BD × 6 CAV DVD × 8 CAV Input/ Output Super-Speed USB (USB 3.1 Gen.1) port × 2 AUX port × 1 Networking Ethernet (10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, 1000BASE-T)×1 IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac Bluetooth®v4.0 Power AC 100-240V, 50/60Hz Power consumption Max. 165W Operating temperature 5ºC – 35ºC AV output HDMI™ out port (supports HDR) *1 Jälleenmyyntiluvut perustuvat SIE:n tekemään arvioon. Myyntitilastot Japanissa ajalta 22.2.2014–1.1.2017, Pohjois-Amerikassa ajalta 15.11.2013–31.12.2016, Euroopassa ja Latinalaisessa Amerikassa 29.11.2013– 31.12.2016, ja Aasiassa 17.12.2013–1.1.2017. *2 Jälleenmyyntiluvut perustuvat SIE:n tekemään arvioon. Myyntitilastot Japanissa ja Aasiassa ajalta 21.11.2016–1.1.2017, Pohjois-Amerikassa ja Latinalaisessa Amerikassa ajalta 20.11.2016–31.12.2016, ja Euroopassa ajalta 21.11.2016–31.12.2016 *3 Sisältää maailmanlaajuisesti sekä Blu-ray-levyllä että digitaalisesti myydyt pelit. *4 Kovalevylle on varattu tilaa sekä käyttäjän että järjestelmätiedostojen käyttöön, joten todellinen loppukäyttäjälle vapaana oleva tila on pienempi, kuin ilmoitettu luku. Tiedustelut: Valtteri Hyttinen Nordisk Film [email protected] Kuva- ja materiaalipyynnöt: Jukka Raittila Republic of Communications [email protected] About Sony Interactive Entertainment Recognized as a global leader in interactive and digital entertainment, Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) is responsible for the PlayStation® brand and family of products and services. PlayStation has delivered innovation to the market since the launch of the original PlayStation in Japan in 1994. The PlayStation family of products and services include PlayStation®4, PlayStation®VR, PlayStation®Vita, PlayStation®3, PlayStation®Store, PlayStation®Plus, PlayStation™Video, PlayStation™Music, PlayStation™Now, PlayStation™Vue, PlayStation®Original and acclaimed PlayStation software titles from SIE Worldwide Studios. Headquartered in San Mateo, California, SIE is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sony Corporation and has global functions and regional headquarters in California, London and Tokyo. “PlayStation” is a registered trademark of Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc. “PS4” is a trademark of the same company. AMD and Radeon are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such mark by Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc. is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. Specification may change without prior notice. .
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